Information, Organization and Management [electronic resource] /by Arnold Picot, Ralf Reichwald, Rolf Wigand.
by Picot, Arnold [author.]; Reichwald, Ralf [author.]; Wigand, Rolf [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Information, Organization, and Management: The Corporation Without Boundaries -- Market Dynamics and Competition: The Fundamental Role of Information -- Fundamental Information and Communication Models: Insights into Communication and Information Behavior -- The Potential of Information and Communication Technology for Corporate Development -- The Dissolving of Hierarchies – Modularizing the Enterprise -- Dissolution of the Company – Symbiosis and Networks -- New Forms of Market Coordination – Electronic Markets -- Overcoming Location Boundaries: Telecooperation and Virtual Enterprises -- People in the Boundaryless Organization: New Demands on Employees and Managers -- Controlling the Boundaryless Enterprise: Strategies and Control Systems.
Arnold Picot is the Chair of the Institute of Organization at the Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich. Ralf Reichwald holds the Chair for Information, Organization and Management at the TUM–Business School, Technische Universität Munich. Rolf Wigand holds the Maulden-Entergy Chair and is Distinguished Professor of Information Science and Management at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Information, Organization and Management is a comprehensive treatment of the economic and technical foundations for new organizational forms, relations and processes. It provides a wide range of underlying concepts and frameworks that help the reader understand the major forces driving organizational and marketplace change, rather than presenting these changes as simple outcomes of technological or management fads. "The book has a heavier than usual economic bent, yet also considers the human cognitive aspects. The emphasis throughout is on the total concepts, with subsections at the end of each chapter describing the role of information and the implications for management. The content is well worth reading." Paul Gray, Claremont Graduate University and University of California at Irvine "This book marks an epoch in education and fills a new-felt need. It has successfully applied Economic theories of the organization to explain conceptually different organization forms. This same argument can be applied to the most recent cooperation, alliance crossed the boundary between Keiretsu." Tetsu Miyagi, Komazawa University, Tokyo
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